Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers

Papers
(The median citation count of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Migration and the invisible economies of care: Production, social reproduction and seasonal migrant labour in India81
Contextualising coronavirus geographically64
Platform urbanism, smartphone applications and valuing data in a smart city36
The anti‐politics of sustainable development: Environmental critique from assemblage thinking in Bolivia35
Accounting for care within human geography34
Thinking algorithmically: The making of hegemonic knowledge in climate governance30
The new cold war and the rise of the 21st‐century infrastructure state30
Assemblage, place and globalisation26
The parable of Black places24
Intersections of (infra)structural violence and cultural inclusion: The geopolitics of minority cemeteries and crematoria provision22
Liquid home? Financialisation of the built environment in the UK’s “hotel‐style” care homes19
Reweaving urban water‐community relations: Creative, participatory river “daylighting” and local hydrocitizenship18
Editorial: Geography in the world18
The territoriality of atmosphere: Rethinking affective urbanism through the collateral atmospheres of Lisbon’s tourism17
Scalar politics of urban sustainability: Governing the Chinese city in the era of ecological civilisation17
The sensor desert quandary: What does it mean (not) to count in the smart city?17
Making and unmaking political subjectivities: Climate justice, activism, and care17
Speculating on vacancy17
Creating careful circularities: Community composting in New York City16
Stress and the ecology of urban experience: Migrant mental lives in central Shanghai16
The “living of time”: Entangled temporalities of home and the city15
Solidarity, not charity: Learning the lessons of the COVID‐19 pandemic to reconceptualise the radicality of mutual aid15
Infrastructure as techno‐politics of differentiation: Socio‐political effects of mega‐infrastructures in Kenya15
University Geography in China: History, opportunities, and challenges15
Green rebranding: Regenerative agriculture, future‐pasts, and the naturalisation of livestock14
Unspectacular spaces of slow wounding in Palestine14
On breweries and bioreactors: Probing the “present futures” of cellular agriculture14
Market‐based commons: Social agroforestry, fire mitigation strategies, and green supply chains in Indonesia’s peatlands13
Making space for drones: The contested reregulation of airspace in Tanzania and Rwanda13
Academic motherhood and fieldwork: Juggling time, emotions, and competing demands13
Towards a geographical account of shame: Foodbanks, austerity, and the spaces of austere affective governmentality13
What’s missing from legal geography and materialist studies of law? Absence and the assembling of asylum appeal hearings in Europe13
A culture‐led approach to understanding energy transitions in China: The correlative epistemology13
“You Rise Up … They Burn You Again”: Market fires and the urban intimacies of disaster colonialism13
Transnational spaces of education as infrastructures of im/mobility13
Ethics and consent in more‐than‐human research: Some considerations from/with/as Gumbaynggirr Country, Australia13
Introduction: Towards a Black British Geography?13
Luxembourg and Ireland in global financial networks: Analysing the changing structure of European investment funds12
Affective cosmopolitanisms in Singapore: Dancehall and the decolonisation of the self11
Intersectional subjectivities and climate change adaptation: An attentive analytical approach for examining power, emancipatory processes, and transformation11
The state of Geography in Australian universities11
“We have to create our own community”: Addressing HIV/AIDS among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) in the Neuropolis11
Environmental vulnerability and resilience: Social differentiation in short‐ and long‐term flood impacts11
Stasis disguised as motion: Waiting, endurance and the camouflaging of austerity in mental health services10
Clashing cyphers, contagious content: The digital geopolitics of grime10
The unequal geography of declining young adult homeownership: Divides across age, class, and space10
For the sake of the child: The economisation of reproduction in the Zika public health emergency10
The evolution and stability of multi‐ethnic residential neighbourhoods in England10
From problematisation to propositionality: Advancing southern urban infrastructure debates9
Production and consumption of gentrification aesthetics in Shanghai’s M509
The desert as laboratory: Science, state‐making, and empire in the drylands9
Immobilised by the pandemic: Filipino domestic workers and seafarers in the time of COVID‐199
Rethinking the geographies of finance for urban climate action9
Seabirds in the city: Urban futures and fraught coexistence9
Worldless futures: On the allure of ‘worlds to come’9
Incontestable: Imagining possibilities through intimate Black geographies9
The wicked city: Genealogies of interdisciplinary hubris in urban thought9
Remittance micro‐worlds and migrant infrastructure: Circulations, disruptions, and the movement of money9
Anticipating touch: Haptic geographies of Grindr encounters in Newcastle‐upon‐Tyne, UK9
The geo‐constitution and responses to austerity: Institutional entrepreneurship, switching, and re‐scaling in the United Kingdom8
The digital peregrine: A technonatural history of a cosmopolitan raptor8
Atmospheric conditioning: Airport automation, labour and the COVID‐19 pandemic8
Buy what you want, today! Platform ecologies of ‘buy now, pay later’ services in Singapore8
From post‐political to authoritarian planning in England, a crisis of legitimacy8
Managing people’s (in)ability to be mobile: Geopolitics and the selective opening and closing of borders8
Lockdown under lockdown? Pandemic, the carceral and COVID‐19 in British prisons8
Socio‐spatial strategies of school selection in a free parental choice context8
Landscape semaphore: Seeing mud and mangroves in the Brazilian Northeast8
NY‐LON 2020: The changing relations between London and New York in corporate globalisation8
The absent presence of Paul Robeson in Wales: Appropriation and philosophical disconnects in the memorial landscape8
In, out, or somewhere else entirely: Going beyond binary constructions of the closet in the lives of LGBTQ people from a Muslim background living in Brussels8
Black ground truths and police abolition8
Humanitarian inversions: COVID‐19 as crisis8
Between paranoia and possibility: Diverse economies and the decolonial imperative8
Critical geographies of smart development7
Other radical geographies: Tropicality and decolonisation in 20th‐century French geography7
Moving from crisis to critical praxis: Geography in South Africa7
Aura of decay: Fetishising ruins with Benjamin and Lacan7
Embodied spatial mobility (in)justice: Cycling refrains and pedalling geographies of men, masculinities, and love7
Digital displacement: The spatialities of contentious politics in China's digital territory7
Walking with light and the discontinuous experience of urban change7
Creative futures of Black (British) feminism in austerity and Brexit times7
Disorientation in the unmaking of high‐rise homes7
From fragmentation to integration and back again: The politics of water infrastructure in Accra’s peripheral neighbourhoods7
Pax McDonaldica before the storm: From geopolitical fault‐line to urbicide in Mariupol, Ukraine6
The rise of Chengdu between geopolitics and geo‐economics: City‐regional development under the Belt and Road Initiative and beyond6
Stratifying and predicting patterns of neighbourhood change and gentrification: An urban analytics approach6
A genealogy of the food bank: Historicising the rise of food charity in the UK6
Class struggle and the spatial politics of violence: The picket line in 1970s Britain6
Whatever happened to municipal radicalism?6
Geography and film music: Musicology, gender, and the spatiality of instrumental music6
Critical geoeconomics: A genealogy of writing politics, economy and space6
Gaza and the Great March of Return: Enduring violence and spaces of wounding6
Troubling economic geography: New directions in the post‐pandemic world6
Anticipating Technology‐Enabled Care at home6
Geographies of stigma: Post‐trafficking experiences6
Reflecting on Geography higher education in Sri Lanka: Unpacking/releasing the hegemonic burden…6
Becoming with a police dog: Training technologies for bonding6
Geography’s trajectories in Philippine higher education6
On being moved: Black joy and mobilities in (extra)ordinary times6
Brazilian universities and graduate programmes in Geography: Institutional developments and political challenges5
Destabilising geographies in Colombia: Trajectories and perspectives5
HuManitarianism: Race and the overrepresentation of ‘Man’5
Annotating Black joy on the White City Estate5
Neoliberal policy refugia: The death and life of biodiversity offsetting in the European Union and its member states5
Care for Transactions5
“That market has no quality”: Performative place frames, racialisation, and affective re‐inscriptions in an outdoor retail market in Amsterdam5
A geography of UK museums5
Summit atmospheres: Aviation diplomacy and virtual infrastructures of politics5
Bonding work: Spacing relations through pregnancy apps5
Sonic colonialities: Listening, dispossession, and the (re)making of Anglo‐European nature5
In the autumn of their lives: Exploring the geographies and rhythms of old[er] age masculinities5
Living on with Sellafield: Nuclear infrastructure, slow violence, and the politics of quiescence5
Space and the desire for democracy in the 15M5
Anthropause environmentalisms: Noticing natures with the Self‐Isolating Bird Club4
The geographies of colonial infrastructures: Mobility, im/materiality, and politics on walking trails in the Middle East4
Defining a visual metonym: A hauntological study of polar bear imagery in climate communication4
Of tanks and tankies: What's ‘left’ for geography after the invasion of Ukraine4
Becoming an island: Making connections and places through waste mobilities4
Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex4
Popular imaginative geographies and Brexit: Evidence from Mass Observation4
Roots: An exploration of British Caribbean Diasporic identity through the embodied spatialities of dance4
Assembling the Healthopolis: Competitive city‐regionalism and policy boosterism pushing Greater Manchester further, faster4
Waiting for Brexit: Crisis, conjuncture, method4
Legal geographies of medication abortion in the USA4
Placing the law: The socio‐spatial impact of legal norms beyond mere compliance4
Black digital outer spaces: Constellations of relation and care on Twitter4
Post‐pandemic cities: An urban lexicon of accelerations/decelerations4
Spectral ecologies: De/extinction in the Pyrenees4
Boys are tired! Youth, urban struggles, and retaliatory patriarchy4
Informality during migration, “conversion” within and across national spaces: Eliciting moral ambivalence among informal brokers4
Critical Physical Geography and the Study of Genocide: Lessons from Cambodia4
Narratives of resistance and decolonial futures in the politics of the Bermudian Black Power movement4
The disaster trap: Cyclones, tourism, colonial legacies, and the systemic feedbacks exacerbating disaster risk4
Contemporary art and the geopolitics of extractivism in Turkey's Kurdistan4
Theorising liminal states of health: A spatio‐temporal analysis of undiagnosis and anticipatory diagnosis in the shadow of toxic pollution4
Performances of care: Questioning relationship‐building and international student recruitment3
Beyond compliance: Good citizenship during the COVID‐19 pandemic3
Curating change: Spatial utopian politics and the architecture of degrowth3
The robotic production of spatiality: Predictability, partitioning, and connection3
Decolonial encounter with neo‐nationalism: The politics of indigeneity and land rights struggles in Okinawa3
Everything is everything: Embodiment, affect, and the Black Atlantic archive3
Place dialogue3
Animal research, ethical boundary‐work, and the geographies of veterinary expertise3
The spirit in the machine: Towards a spiritual geography of debt bondage and labour (im)mobility in Cambodian brick kilns3
The US military's malaria research in Kenya and the geopolitics of global health3
The racial division of nature: Making land in Recife3
More‐than‐care: People with intellectual disability and emerging vulnerability during pandemic lockdown3
The victorious battles of the lost war against aquatic invasive plants: “Fluid” categorisation and multiple forms of ordinary commitment3
The organ supply chain: Geography and the inequalities of transplant logistics3
Articulating relational rurality amidst urbanization: Agency, spatial paradox and the de/reterritorialization of lineage landscapes in contemporary rural China3
Of kin and system: Rights of nature and the UN search for Earth jurisprudence3
Weather in the Anthropocene: Extreme event attribution and a modelled nature–culture divide3
Zombie resistance: Reanimated labour struggles and the legal geographies of authoritarian neoliberalism in Cambodia3
Faith, values, and metaphysical positionality in qualitative research3
Berlin's queer archipelago: Landscape, sexuality, and nightlife3
Urbanisation and the shifting conditions of the state as a territorial‐political community: A study of the geographies of political efficacy3
The field and its prosthesis: Archiving Arctic ecologies in the 1920s2
‘Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world’: And what's economic geography going to do about it?2
Breathing new futures in polluted environments (Taranto, Italy)2
Foundation stone of empire: The role of Portland stone in ‘heritage’, commemoration, and identity2
A case for popular geoeconomics: Angelina Jolie, China, and the semiotic limits of the archive2
Rethinking the relationship between a US‐based global security architecture and global capitalism2
Cultivating biodiverse futures at the (postcolonial) botanical garden2
An intolerable burden: Racist territoriality in the United States Supreme Court's Insular Cases2
Spatialising happiness economics: Global metrics, urban politics, and embodied technologies2
The logic of war in the grammar of commerce: Geoeconomics revisited2
Mobilising a counterhegemonic idea: Empathy, evidence, and experience in the campaign for a Supervised Drug Injecting Facility (SIF) in Dublin, Ireland2
Using the flow regimes framework to de‐hierarchise the analysis of commercial movements: Case studies from the Central African Copperbelt2
The politics of mobility and empowerment: The case of self‐help groups in India2
Cross‐border market building for narcotics control: A Polanyian analysis of the China–Myanmar border region2
Buildings as non‐human narrators: Between post‐phenomenological and object‐oriented architectural geographies2
Reclaiming other geographical traditions: The hidden roots of Italian radical geography2
Learning from Stoke‐on‐Trent: Multiple ontologies, ontological alterity and the city2
Biosecurity and more‐than‐human political economy: Veterinary interventions as productive economic forces in the ‘mozzarella landscape’ in Italy2
On the genealogy of geoeconomics2
The power of slowness: Governmentalities of Olle walking in South Korea2
‘You're stuffed, bear!’: Geography's colonial legacies in the ‘Paddington Empire’2
Sovereign anxiety in Myanmar: An emotional geopolitics of China's Belt and Road Initiative2
Demonic possession: Narratives of domestic abuse and trauma in Malaysia2
Relational area studies: Russia and geographies of knowledge2
Organic certification as assemblage: The case of Cuban honey2
Trading disaster: Containers and container thinking in the production of climate precarity2
Geographic expeditions through the Brazilian Sertão (1941–1948): Origins of another epistemological style of geography2
Ghosts and monsters: Reconstructing nature on the site of the Berlin Wall2
Towards critical geoeconomics?2
Holding hope: Financial coaching and the depoliticisation of poverty2
Breed wealth: Origins, encounter value and the international love of a breed2
Interview with Professor Carolyn Cooper2
Extraction is not a metaphor: Decolonial and Black Geographies against the gendered and embodied violence of extractive logics2
The cultural politics of new Tibetan entrepreneurship in contemporary China: Valorisation and the question of neoliberalism2
Theorising approaches to social movement spatialities: Local and global contestations of neoliberal water services2
Dementia, infrastructural failure, and new relations of transnational care in Thailand2
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